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Fastest Portable Tire Inflator

Fastest Portable Tire Inflator

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A fast and portable tire inflator that can save the day in a pinch and keep tires at their optimal pressure. 

Byline: Braxten Breen and Nevan Hagarty 
Company: Milwaukee 

Farms literally run on tires. Underneath every tractor are 4 (or more) tires where if one goes flat a day’s worth of tasks can turn into multiple days.  

On top of avoiding flat tires - keeping up with the pressure in those tires is very important. At the right tire pressure your tractor can reduce soil compaction, and even get more work out of the tractor while using less fuel.  

You’ll be able to keep your tractor’s tires up to par with Milwaukee’s M18V Cordless Tire Inflator. 

Delivering fast and accurate tire inflation on the go while in the field, it can easily be kept in the cab for any emergency or quick pressure checks that need to be done while fulfilling your daily tasks. 

This is the fastest 18V cordless tire inflator on the market, built with TrueFill Technology. Included with this technology, it features auto pressure check, meaning the inflator will exactly match your tractor’s PSI target. Also featuring an automatic shut off to prevent overinflation; when the inflator reaches the tractor’s selected PSI, it will shut off on its own.  

It is likely that farmers may have multiple tractors/equipment with different pressure ratings. What’s nice about Milwaukee is that you’ll be able to preload and save 4 PSI slots for 4 different pieces of equipment. With the durability to handle tires over 100 PSI with a max of 150 PSI, the inflator will do the trick for the wide range of equipment on the farm.  

For a cordless inflator weighing only 7lbs, while being the quickest in the market with a variety of technological conveniences, this would be a great tool to keep in your tractor’s cab.  




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